WEBVTT IT'S --LIVE-- RACE WEEKEND --- AT OMAHA'S HORSEMEN'S PARK... THE ANNUAL THREE-DAY STRETCH --- WHEN THE PONIES --REALLY-- RUN... WITH THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE TURNING OUT TO PICK THEIR FAVORITE. KETV NEWSWATCH 7'S TONY CORNETT HAS THE INSIDE TRACK. (Greg Hosch, General Manager, Horsemen's Park, "You only have one chance when you're going a weekend to do it right. So, you're really THE TRACK IS RAKED AND READY... LONG-LEGGED THOROUGHBREDS GO FOR EASY WATCHES ALL ...(Greg Hosch, General Manager, Horsemen's Park, "It's beauty.You can't describe it.")GENERAL MANAGER GREG HOSCH KNOWS IT'S HIS FANS..(Greg Hosch, General Manager, Horsemen's Park, "It's live racing and the pageantry and the beauty of the racing and the post parade and the thundering of the horses coming down the stretch. That's what gets people interested in horse racing.")EVEN MORE FUN... OSTRICH AND CAMEL RACING WILL TAKE THE TRACK, TOO...HEY, RACING IS RACING ...BUT SERIOUSLY... HOSCH SAYS HORSE RACING FACES CHALLENGES... Horsemen's Park, "People don't have as much time as they used to go to the track and spend four or five hours.")BACK IN THE BARN, TRAINER JOE HAWLEY IS LISTENING CAREFULLY TO HIS HORSES...(Joe Hawley, Trainer, "You gotta figure out what they're saying.They're trying to talk to you, you just gotta figure out what they're ONE TOLD JOE HE HAD HOOF TROUBLE, SO FARRIER SCOTT FORM OF A SPECIAL SHOE...HE'LL BE OUT THERE WITH THE OTHERS... ALL FOUR HOOVES THUNDERING ...(Elizabeth just love it. We miss racing in Omaha all the time. We've been racing here at Horseman's Park since ninety-seven.") JOCKEY EFREN NEWCOMER, BUT LIKES OMAHA'S (Efren Prado, Jockey, "Definitely, yes. Like I finished talking to Liz, right here, the people are real nice, and Nebraska, and that's my first year in Nebraska.") FOR HORSE RACING, BUT IT'S GOT MORE THAN ONE CHEERING (Greg Hosch, General Manager, Horsemen's Park, "We're not going anywhere. We're that successful. I can tell you that.") THOR TRIPP WILL HAVE RESULTS -- FROM SOME OF TODAY'S RACES --- COMING UP IN SPORTS... POST TIME FOR TOMORROW'S FIRST RACE IS TWO